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    distinctly


    1. distinctly, and gave the sense, and caused them to


    2. A castle that wasn't taller than it was wide, and wasn't wider at the top than it was at the base, was distinctly gauche


    3. "In the name of that history, I come before you today," he said, very distinctly and gravely, letting the echos reverberate away once again


    4. distinctly different emotions that all became trapped


    5. This was something that Tom had not done before, and was distinctly


    6. This man, her new lover and benefactor, is distinctly odd, too familiar with death, impassive in the presence of abuse, but he is still a man


    7. The weather had started misty and cool, feeling distinctly


    8. I mean…" Her body language is becoming distinctly awkward, caught between the delicious impurity of the moment and an inherited, innate reluctance to put herself in danger


    9. He never thought of them as twins as did almost everyone else in the village; he knew Titania from her sister by the way she moved, walked or spoke, as distinctly as he might tell a mare from a gelding at a glance


    10. soft leather – he would later distinctly remember feeling them when

    11. He distinctly remembered seeing Granny looking at the three of


    12. The target of his rage looked distinctly


    13. His wife returned curtly that she had not misheard him, he had distinctly said 'over-gruntled,' to which she added, “Really Samuel, I don't think that is even a proper application of the term


    14. feeling distinctly out of his depth


    15. I shall, in the four following chapters, endeavour to explain, as fully and distinctly as I can, the causes of those different variations


    16. endeavour to explain as fully and distinctly as I can in the third and fourth books of this


    17. There was something distinctly threatening about


    18. It was the eve of my birthday, I distinctly recall


    19. I distinctly remember the thrill and satisfaction I


    20. The following very short and plain argument, however, may serve to explain more distinctly the fallacy which seems to have misled those gentlemen

    21. I shall endeavour to explain both as fully and distinctly as I can, and shall begin with the system of commerce


    22. But in the manner in which they both govern their new subjects, the natural genius of an exclusive company has shewn itself most distinctly


    23. I shall endeavour to explain, however, as distinctly as I can, the great outlines of this very ingenious system


    24. She had been beginning to feel distinctly chilled with her arm exposed to the cold air


    25. ” said Chris as he tried lifting it upwards, but as he spoke there was a distinctly unhealthy sounding crack and it came free


    26. But I distinctly heard him say, “Prinz, you’re the best kitten I’ve ever met


    27. could see the elves distinctly and this surprised her so much, that


    28. ” And how did I know they were shooting at us? “Because they hit our Casspir and I could (1) hear the bullets ricocheting off it, and (2) the first shot hit the armoured window barely two inches from my nose, causing it to crack, and (3) I could distinctly hear the AK47s, since the make a noise which Satan himself will never forget


    29. strained their ears to listen, there came softly, but distinctly,


    30. Just remember to warn the pilot first for he may think you are shooting at him and take a distinctly dim view of it

    31. He couldn’t see the back, but he could distinctly hear water in there


    32. Detective Inspector Grunt was turning an unusual puce colour, while Sergeant Shooter was looking distinctly uncomfortable


    33. Yesterday, when she passed the creamed corn, he distinctly said, “Thank you,” momentarily raising his eyes and making a kind of brief eye contact


    34. Another big plus about Shannon’s return to the old neighborhood, she remembered distinctly, was that he and Sal saw each other less frequently, contributing greatly to the quality of her life


    35. I distinctly heard the key click in the lock


    36. The Red Baron; and the Flying Circus seemed distinctly shy lately


    37. To the cat, Sim was distinctly a non-entity


    38. The mate spoke a trifling of English from his days aboard a Pacific Coast party boat and understood better, but there was little else to be heard until they both distinctly made out “—a mountain of coke,” repeated several times


    39. distinctly the words, “i knew you would have a tear in your eye before


    40. That is why it can be noted that the various books of the Bible have distinctly different styles

    41. not for outing, but for lying, not the kind of lying like “I had no sexual relations with that woman” (distinctly refuted by the blue dress), but the kind of lying that came from raking over reams of testimony in an attempt to find a failed recollection


    42. Then, with grief in his eyes and voice, he said to me very distinctly, “I blighted every life I touched


    43. She distinctly sensed Nick’s excitement both from the tone of his voice and his calling her “Snooks


    44. It was a sharp, clear evening when faraway sounds were heard distinctly


    45. as before, and smelled distinctly of gun powder


    46. The next morning I awakened and distinctly detected motion


    47. dimensional experiences but life in the NDE was distinctly multidimensional


    48. distinctly," High said, adding that the other paramedic could not hear the words


    49. There were two synagogues just south of 71st Avenue, but when I brought my wife back 2-3 years later, ALL the whites were gone, the blacks were distinctly “lower class,” and Norm’s Chappel Avenue Tap, our watering hole for watching the Blackhawks in black and white, had been fire bombed


    50. And research shows that fathers do play a critical role and distinctly influence the sexual activity of children













































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    Synonyms for "distinctly"

    clearly distinctly precisely plainly surely

    "distinctly" definitions

    clear to the mind; with distinct mental discernment


    in a distinct and distinguishable manner


    to a distinct degree